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Rising as one of the principal congregational mosques of the Mirdif neighbourhood, Jami Mirdif al Kabir in Sharjah serves the residents of a growing residential and commercial district within the emirate of Sharjah. Sharjah is the third largest of the seven United Arab Emirates, and UNESCO has recognised it as the Cultural Capital of the Arab World for its investment in museums, Arabic calligraphy festivals, and heritage preservation. The city's history stretches back more than five thousand years, with archaeological finds at Mleiha and al Thuqaibah documenting communities that farmed and traded here during the Bronze and Iron Ages long before the coming of Islam. The Emirates accepted Islam during the lifetime of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him and his family), after the delegation of the tribes of the eastern Arabian coast travelled to Madinah to pledge allegiance. Since those earliest days, the pearl diving towns and desert oases of the Trucial Coast have maintained a quiet Muslim life built around daily prayer, Qur'anic schools for children, and the hospitality for which Emirati families remain famous across the Arab world. Large district mosques such as al Kabir extend that tradition into the modern era. The building reflects the polished elegance of contemporary Emirati mosque architecture. A central dome sheathed in gleaming white stone, twin minarets crowned with crescent moons, wide tiled courtyards, deeply arched porticoes, and muqarnas plasterwork around the mihrab create an atmosphere of calm grandeur. Inside, thick carpets woven with a pattern of prayer niches guide worshippers into orderly rows, chandeliers hang from a deep dome inscribed with the ninety nine names of God, and powerful air conditioning makes the building comfortable throughout the fierce Gulf summer. Accurate daily prayer times for Jami Mirdif al Kabir in Sharjah, alongside a verified address, a location map, and informal guidance for guests for visitors, are listed on this page to help residents of the emirate, travellers from Dubai and Ajman, and international guests spending time in the Cultural Capital of the Arab World. Sharjah is celebrated for its Blue Souq, the al Noor Mosque on the Khalid Lagoon, and the beautiful Heart of Sharjah heritage district. After Isha, worshippers here often greet one another in the refined manner of the Gulf, wishing every visitor a safe journey and a tranquil night under the desert sky.

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